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Additional measures introduced to prevent the spread of the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle in Kent and East Sussex.
Employment Tribunal decision.
From June 2022, applicants to government tree planting grants must source saplings from approved suppliers.
£2 million has been awarded to projects investigating the best ways to boost tree numbers outside woodlands
Plant health requirements lifted following research which showed that risk of the disease spreading via timber material is low
The plant biosecurity strategy that will safeguard the future of the UK’s trees and plants from pests and disease nears completion
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Three pioneering UK government funded research projects could mean British berry lovers get their favourite fruits all year round.
Contact made by passenger ferry Barfleur with chain of chain ferry Bramble Bush Bay in Poole, England.
Exports of our fruit and vegetable juices have increased by almost 40% since 2010 worth a record £65 million last year.
The Ash Archive initiative is a major step towards maintaining and restoring ash in the British landscape.
New report identifies genetic tolerance to ash dieback
Biosecurity Minister launches Government's new Ash Research Strategy
Fifth annual Invasive Species Week promotes simple steps to stop the spread of invasive species which threaten Britain’s plants and animals
A ban on the import of ash trees to combat the threat of the tree disease ash dieback is being imposed with immediate effect, Environment Secretary…
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss plants an oak to celebrate the leafier streets and cities.
New national measures come into force to safeguard the UK, and its forestry and horticulture industries, from a range of plant health diseases and pests.
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